I think Maroney is one of the worst I have seen back there. I think we're giving the other team 5 yards on each kickoff return. 17 yards in the NFL just doesn't cut it.

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Nobody rips off returns for TDs everytime they touch the ball. Maroney is very shifty in space and he's good enough for now. I remember everyone saying the same thing about Hobbs everytime he didn't take one back.

That said, I wouldn't complain if Edelman took over the duties either.

Maroney could improve his return average by taking a knee in the endzone.

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Ouch! But so true. The guy, whether its returning kicks or running the ball just doesn't seem like he wants to punish would be tacklers. Looking at Morris and Taylor, they seem to love hitting defenders at full speed as much as running through creases. I don't see that with Maroney

Ouch! But so true. The guy, whether its returning kicks or running the ball just doesn't seem like he wants to punish would be tacklers. Looking at Morris and Taylor, they seem to love hitting defenders at full speed as much as running through creases. I don't see that with Maroney

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Morris and Taylor both got tackled in the backfield a couple of times this past Sunday, just like Maroney. The only difference is that nobody crucifies them for it.

Morris and Taylor both got tackled in the backfield a couple of times this past Sunday, just like Maroney. The only difference is that nobody crucifies them for it.

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I don't care if they got tackled in the backfield on some plays. The fact is, when they hit the hole, it seems like they do it with more authority. Almost like their intention is to move the whole pile forward. I don't see that from Maroney. You guys can apologize for him all you want. I just don't recall Bill giving the ball to Maroney on 3rd and 1 and 4th and 1 this year. That's certainly an indication that he doesn't trust him as much as he does Morris or Taylor to get that one tough yard.

Morris and Taylor both got tackled in the backfield a couple of times this past Sunday, just like Maroney. The only difference is that nobody crucifies them for it.

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I think he stands out because of his long hair well what else could it be, the other RBs can do what they want and they are great, even BJGE is rated better than him by a large number of the chimps that post on here.

He might be worth getting as insurance at a later time if he is still available but frankly spending a roster spot on another special teams only guy when they have a guy on the team who is actually doing not too bad of a job doesn't make sense...

A short memory you all have. Maroney has not been particularly good at returns this year, but neither has anybody else ont he team...which suggests that blocking may have to do with it.

Maroney has historically been a very good kick returner. He didn't return much in the last couple years, but in 2006 he returned 28 kickoffs for an average of 28 yards. That's pretty damn impressive. He has the ability, and I feel quite comfortable with Maroney out there.

That said, I wouldn't mind seeing what Edelman does back there either.

I think Maroney is one of the worst I have seen back there. I think we're giving the other team 5 yards on each kickoff return. 17 yards in the NFL just doesn't cut it.

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I'd rather give the waterboy a go instead of LM next week. Seriously though, from what we saw last week, unless you were on the moon, Maroney is a horrible KR. Hobbs used to make us start on the 30-37 yard line, that's a nearly 10-17 yards difference. I would give Edelman a go from here on out, he looked pretty damn confident and fast doing it in Week 2.

I know Edelmann is versatile, but I would like to see him continue to progress as a receiver, and I think there are ample examples that it's hard for some guys to do both. I'd rather continue to have Maroney back there for now because he is really good in space and has ripped off very impressive returns in the past.

On somewhat of an aside, do you all think that Maroney is just afraid of contact?

A short memory you all have. Maroney has not been particularly good at returns this year, but neither has anybody else ont he team...which suggests that blocking may have to do with it.

Maroney has historically been a very good kick returner. He didn't return much in the last couple years, but in 2006 he returned 28 kickoffs for an average of 28 yards. That's pretty damn impressive. He has the ability, and I feel quite comfortable with Maroney out there.

That said, I wouldn't mind seeing what Edelman does back there either.

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It ain't the blocking entirely...a look closer over the last 10 years and the numbers say more- the stats are about average for them overall for the last 10 years. They average about 23.41 yards per return per season, their lowest was 20.1 yards in 2001 and highest was 26.8 in 2006(with Maroney doing the majority of returns that year).

All this complaining about the returns just four games in and over a 2.2 yard drop is getting a bit ridiculous...frankly if it wasn't Maroney back there alongside Faulk I doubt we would have this thread .

Maroney had a horrible game, but he has not had a horrible year, and he is not a horrible back. He is a JAG who shows flashes of potential never realized. He will never be a great returner or a great back, never gain 1000 yards, and he will be gone next year. Can we do better? Sure, Taylor, Morris and Faulk are all better in the backfield. On KO returns, we should try new guys. There are several guys with potential there, but my favorite would be Darius Butler. My guess though is that Maroney gets another shot in Denver.

Interesting post on the kick returner situation. I know Maroney gets blasted alot for being indecisive and not hitting the holes, as a running back. Well, I noticed in the Ravens game, on returns, he did the same thing. That is the stutter steps, the indecision, and all that crap that drives us all crazy.